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>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so much. for more on puppy-proofing your home our ho adopt one of these great little dogs. >> we want to thank petfinder.com. >> all you have to do is go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. we'll be right back. you are watching "the early show" on cbs. look at that little face. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made
>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so...
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>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so much. for more on puppy-proofing your home our ho adopt one of these great little dogs. >> we want to thank petfinder.com. >> all you have to do is go to our website, earlys right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's working. experts say we now have the num
>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so...
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the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be investigated and locked up. but in many professions there are malpractice, with doctors, lawyers, et cetera. >> we'd like to bring in john burton to weigh in. he's a civil rights attorney and represents victims of stun gun abuse. are you there, john? >> yes, i am. thank you, maggie. >> what do you say to bill's claim that it's a perfect weapon to have when a night stick is not enough but a gun is too much? >> well, it's a false statement because the taser is not a substitute for lethal force. lethal force is used very, very rarely. 95% of police officers never fire the
the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be...
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he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >> and the problem with those kind of quotes when you just extract them from this book, how do you want to be the young person who goes over to fight in afghanistan because you are getting ready to extract yourself from there? we are losing a lot of soldiers. i think this book has a corrosive effect. some say it might be helpful but can't be great for the morale of the troops seeing they are fighting in afghanistan at that time when most of the leaders in the white house and pentagon don't think what they are doing is winnable in any way. >> also the president is quoted saying we can absorb a terrorist attack.
he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >>...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. have a ,,,, bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. >>> welcome back to "the early show" on a saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. still ahead asking a question every parent wrestles with. our expert has six tips to help you make the right decision. >> some questions think are easy and others you may not think of. we'll talk about that in minutes. >>> the epidemic of prescription drug use among teens, the drop-off happening from coast to coast today going on literally right about now -- >> we'll tell where you you can do. >> -- spots acro
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good to have you with us this morning. >> steamy morning. >> we will get you more information on the situation at discovery. a man walks in waving a gun says he has what appeared to be explosives strapped to his body. fast forward, three hostages and he's killed. the all clear was than given until much later afterwards. we will speak with a police chief later and see how the hostages are doing. >>> the latest hurricane earl. now packing 145-mile-per-hour winds. where it is going and what it is going to do. we are going to get it from our dave price who is in kill devil hills where a hurricane warning and evacuation order is in place. dave, good morning. >> good morning to you. the scene is very different than it was just 24 hours ago. winds picking up out of the east. you can see the beach still littered with people. those are people who are curious as to what the ocean is like as it begins to churn up for the storm. and people who are still making a decision whether to stay or whether to go. the beach is still beautiful t
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join us for early edition ... beginning at five. join us for early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. hurricane earl will bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the coasts of the mid-atlantic states. the rest of the northeast remains mainly dry. scattered thunderstorms will be popping up around the mississippi and ohio valleys. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. hurricane earl is churning in the atlantic off north carolina's outer banks. top winds are just over 100 miles per hour, but earl remains a dangerous storm. >>> the victim of a bizarre acid attack is speaking out. the incident happened this week in washington state as jessica of our portland, oregon, station koin-tv reports. the woman says she can't be angry. >> god is watching over me. you know, he -- i believe in him that his hands are on me. i can't live the rest of my life like that, in fear. >> reporter: with bandages wrapped around her head bethany storro speaks publicly about a horrifying attack. monday at the
join us for early edition ... beginning at five. join us for early edition ... beginning at five. ,,,, >>> on >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. hurricane earl will bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the coasts of the mid-atlantic states. the rest of the northeast remains mainly dry. scattered thunderstorms will be popping up around the mississippi and ohio valleys. >>> here's another look at this morning's top story. hurricane...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [music playing] when you take away all the canned chicken broth that adds msg, one stands alone. the secret is swanson 100% natural
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what is it telling us? >> this study focused on women with the brc mutation, a human gene when it's abnormal or mutated it has been linked to about 10% of hereditary breast cancer and 9% of ovarian cancer. this study was ground-breaking because it was the first one that showed it saved lives. it looked at 2500 women over four countries, followed them for an average of four years. and found that those with the brca mutation who had this risk-reducing surgery decreased their risk of dying of cancer by 70% to 80%. >> those numbers are amazing. anyone who's been touched by cancer is immediately going to sit up and look at that. but this is, as you mentioned, a high-risk surgery. talk to us, what are we talking about specifically when it comes to the surgery? >> right. when you talk about preventive surgery or risk-reducing surgery, you have to take into account not just the risks of the procedure but the age of the patient, have they had children? do they want future children? and also what are the consequences
what is it telling us? >> this study focused on women with the brc mutation, a human gene when it's abnormal or mutated it has been linked to about 10% of hereditary breast cancer and 9% of ovarian cancer. this study was ground-breaking because it was the first one that showed it saved lives. it looked at 2500 women over four countries, followed them for an average of four years. and found that those with the brca mutation who had this risk-reducing surgery decreased their risk of dying...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, expresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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we used to try to avoid commercials, now millions of us watch them over and over online just for fun. "early" this saturday, september just for fun. "early" this saturday, september 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to ""the early show"" on this saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> sadly it's the unofficial into summer but not for us. >> yeah, not for us. >> we're having a summer here on the plaza. we have a huge party planned. >> we also have a really huge gift planned for three very deserving women. they have been doing good deeds for their communities. erica, tori and stephanie will be joining us later. they've been doing such great things for their own community, we wanted to do some pampering for them today. >> they deserve it. we can't wait to see what we've done with them in about two hours from now. >>> let's get to our top story this morning. what began as an intense hurricane ended when earl lost its punch when it pushed north. dean reynolds is in chatham, massachusetts, to assess the damage there. dean, goo
we used to try to avoid commercials, now millions of us watch them over and over online just for fun. "early" this saturday, september just for fun. "early" this saturday, september 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to ""the early show"" on this saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> sadly it's the unofficial into summer but not for us. >> yeah, not for us....
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if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach, also hand sanitizer. these are all things we should use. >> clorox beach if you have wood countertops or cutting boards. stainless steel even better. >> keep everything separated. >> absolutely. >> stop using my dish sponge on the countertop. >> or like me stay out kitchen. >> or just order in. stay out of the kitchen. >>> if you are looking for a new set of wheels, this may be your weekend. there you go. why this could be the best weekend of the year to buy a car. [ male announcer ] let's throw on those saturday clothes. it's doing season. when we grab a little spare time...and get after it. the home
if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach,...
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but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle-class americans, and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and fighting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels. fears in stores. bed bugs are big business. we're live at the first-ever bed bug summit early this tuesday we're live at the first-ever bed bug summit early this tuesday morning, september 21st, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> another gorgeous morning here in the city, as it is almost fall. good morning, everybody, i'm harry smith. >> and i'm maggie rodriguez. unfortunately we begin this morning with some breaking news. the sad story out of afghanistan where it's been another deadly morning for nato troops, specifically our troops. nine coalition forces, all of them americans, died in a helicopter crash in the southern part of the country. cbs news correspondent m
but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle-class americans, and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and fighting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels. fears in stores. bed bugs are big business. we're live at the first-ever bed bug summit early this tuesday we're live...
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but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle class americans. and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and biting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels, theaters and stores. bedbugs are big business. we're live at the first ever bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning, bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning, september 21st, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> another gorgeous morning here in the city as it's almost fall. good morning, everybody. i'm harry smith. >> i'm maggie rodriguez. we begin with breaking news, a sad story out of afghanistan. another deadly morning for nato troops, specifically, our troops. nine service members and one afghan soldier killed in the southern part of the country. maggie clark is in kabul this morning. what can you tell us about those aboard the helicopter? >> reporter: well, accor
but many of us are not feeling it. even taking on the president himself. >> i'm one of your middle class americans. and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> we'll talk live with one of president obama's closest economic advisers. >>> and biting convention. they've taken over our homes and hotels, theaters and stores. bedbugs are big business. we're live at the first ever bedbug summit. early this tuesday morning,...
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us all about it. this is a dream come true for so many people and you guys are from new jersey. so, for people from new jersey, bruce springsteen sort of has an extra special meaning. gentle us, you are out there. when did you first notice you weren't alone? >> well, i was walking behind the boys so they were already up there talking to bruce and i came up and ed said, jen, do you know who this is? and sarcastically i was like, no, i have no idea. then i started yelling it's bruce springsteen. >> bruce springsteen, were you already chatting with him. how did you end up start chatting with the boss. >> we walked up. first of all i brought my gionet tar. >> you just brought it for the picture. >> yeah, for the pictures, absolutely. i walk up and my friend chris is going, yo, yo check it out. i would go over, he's sitting there i'm like three feet away from i'm like hey, man, what's up. he's like play that box. i'm like -- >> you didn't start playing, you said you handed it off. >> as soon as he said pla
us all about it. this is a dream come true for so many people and you guys are from new jersey. so, for people from new jersey, bruce springsteen sort of has an extra special meaning. gentle us, you are out there. when did you first notice you weren't alone? >> well, i was walking behind the boys so they were already up there talking to bruce and i came up and ed said, jen, do you know who this is? and sarcastically i was like, no, i have no idea. then i started yelling it's bruce...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quadpixel technology, it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's 3 color technology. but, you can see this... wow! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ takei laughs ] forever. but when you mix in your finances, especially if one of you is in serious debt, it can sometimes end up in heartbreak. once upon a time allison enjoyed a storybook romance. she met a man and fell in love on the first date. >> he brought me a goldfish in lieu of flowers and took me to the opera. >> early in the relationship she told her boyfriend she incurred debt pursuing her college degree. >> i just told him it was over $100,000 and i didn't really know t
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and if you can, try to use people that your friends have used, your family has used, people that you know that have a really good long history, really good reputation. and, also, try to get a contract in writing. so, everybody is very clear about the expectations. >> and when it comes to the money, because you are now out $30,000. the resort, they actually wormgd you with and said, look we'll give you your wedding at cost but cost you another $15,000, you are working on a payment plan for understandably because most of us don't have has that cash laying around. how do you keep yourself from losing $30,000, susan? >> if at all possible try to pay with everything with credit cards so that way if there is a scam or fraud you can dispute the charge with the credit card company and also try to make small deposits. don't give all of the money upfront. you need to make a deposit, of course but then as the services come in and you know things are guaranteed and you are checking on things, you can give more money once you know the services are there and are going to be provided. >> what if, t
and if you can, try to use people that your friends have used, your family has used, people that you know that have a really good long history, really good reputation. and, also, try to get a contract in writing. so, everybody is very clear about the expectations. >> and when it comes to the money, because you are now out $30,000. the resort, they actually wormgd you with and said, look we'll give you your wedding at cost but cost you another $15,000, you are working on a payment plan for...
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our been tee nguyen has covered it for us and joins us this morning from new haven with the latest. betty, good morning. >> good morning. when testimony resumes prosecutors will map out how they say the defendants committed the crimes. they will also use details from a never-released confession. jurors have already seen where three members of the petit family were tortured and murdered inside the charred remains of their home. this week, the medical examiner is expected to testify that jennifer hawke-petit was sexually assaulted and strangled while daughters hayley and mika were tied up and died in the fire sept by steven hayes and joshua koermz koermz. hayes has already offered to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence. prosecutors rejected his offer. they want him put to death. >> a prosecutor might think about a discount from the death aen alt to life behind bars if there are any mitigating factors at all. this isn't that case. >> reporter: william petit the sole survivor of the 2007 home invasion is an outspoken supporter of the death penalty giving the state more reason t
our been tee nguyen has covered it for us and joins us this morning from new haven with the latest. betty, good morning. >> good morning. when testimony resumes prosecutors will map out how they say the defendants committed the crimes. they will also use details from a never-released confession. jurors have already seen where three members of the petit family were tortured and murdered inside the charred remains of their home. this week, the medical examiner is expected to testify that...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> a question for all parents if you could do something very simple starting right now that is now proven according to a new study to lower the likelihood your kids will smoke and drink and do drugs, would you? >> of course. >> no-brainer. >> right. >> ahead, we'll have the details, what the new study says and how you can start doing it this ink. so, don't miss it. we'll be right back. >> good tease. >> thanks, harry. s.com and sign all of the paper work i needed to take care of. and it didn't have to be between 9 and 5 -- which doesn't always work for me. the people at quicken loans really care. it was nice to being able to call them whenever i needed to answer questions. they were on it. they were on top of everything. quicken loans made everything super convenient and easy. so the fact that they could work with my schedule was just wonderful. that's why i love quicken loans! ♪ with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works str
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> a question for all parents if you could do something very simple starting right now that is now proven according to a new study to lower the likelihood your kids will smoke and drink and do drugs, would you? >> of course. >> no-brainer. >> right. >> ahead, we'll have the details, what the new study says and how you can start doing it this ink. so, don't miss it. we'll be right back. >> good...
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americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 9/11. now as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission there. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remains anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda while preventing afghanistan from again serving as a base for terrorists. and because of our drawdown in iraq, we are now able to apply the resources necessary to go on offense. in fact, over the last 19 months nearly a dozen al qaeda leaders and hundreds of al qaeda's extremist allies have been killed or captured around the world. within afghanistan, i've ordered the deployment of additional troops who, under the command of general david petraeus are fighting to break the taliban's momentum. as with the surge in iraq, these forces will be in place for a limited time to provide space for the afghans to bui
americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 9/11. now as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission there. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remains anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda while...
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bill maher with us tomorrow night. tomorrow morning, he'll get his star on the hollywood walk of fame. and wednesday night, here's a first, judge stephen breyer, justice of the united states supreme court, will be our special guest, right here. we're back with dr. phil. what do you make of -- we mentioned reality shows. what do you make of this whole reality show phenomenon? >> you know, i think we've gotten into a generation that is so hungry, has such a need for attention, and you know, with the advent of youtube and some of these other sites, i mean, we've got people that think they need an audience when they're brushing their teeth, for go's sakes. i mean, come on! i think a lot of it is fun. i see some things on there, and i contribute, because i look. i see some things on there that are really creative and fun, and i get a -- i love watching animals on youtube, just people's pets and stuff, doing crazy stuff. but i do think we've taught our kids, with all this the technology, that they got to be the center of att
bill maher with us tomorrow night. tomorrow morning, he'll get his star on the hollywood walk of fame. and wednesday night, here's a first, judge stephen breyer, justice of the united states supreme court, will be our special guest, right here. we're back with dr. phil. what do you make of -- we mentioned reality shows. what do you make of this whole reality show phenomenon? >> you know, i think we've gotten into a generation that is so hungry, has such a need for attention, and you know,...
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but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him. >> larry: so she'll be on every week? >> about five episodes in the first half and then probably more in the second. >> larry: how many he wases ahead are you? >> we're working on episode five and six right now. >> larry: what is the workweek sflik. >> we do eight days for each episode which is rather ambitious. it means -- >> reporter: you don't work saturday and sunday. >> monday to friday. >> larry: what day of the week do you get -- >> there is really not one day that we get the script. i just got episode six two nights ago. >> larry: you'll take that home? >> yeah. they send it to your house. then we'll start working episode s
but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him....
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is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the world is a very big place. and what u.s. officials are wrong about is that they see themselves as the world but they are not. >> larry: all right. israeli prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we should be concerned about a
is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the...
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thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the shelter and into people's homes so we decided to give them -- dress them up a little bit. >> all the the shelters work very hard to make them look their best. they also do a little training and temperament testing so they can match them with the right family to increase their chances of what shelters call a forever home. when they go, they stay. next month is adopt a shelter dog month, so in preparation for that, we wanted to spruce up some dogs. >> we have before and af
thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've...
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you work for us! you work for us! >> for the first time mount of people are visibly mad and pushing back against the growth of government for good reason. >> the interest that our debt alone will soon eat our future. >> we've got all of these time bombs built into the programs and they will come due and they'll crash the economy, we've got to correct them. politicians promise to protect the spending. >> i will protect benefits. >> republicans, too. >> it's going to cut medicare for our seniors. >> occasionally a politician says enough. >> i have vetoed the budget. >> when jerry johnson was governor of new mexico he kept saying no. >> i vetoed half of the legislative product. >> and they must have hated you. they did, they did. a fellow republican called him ignorant to the political process. one of my veto messages was i'm vetoing this piece of legislation because it's just way too long and we don't even sawn what it says. >> after all these vetoes, new mexico must have collapsed in a heap of misery a
you work for us! you work for us! >> for the first time mount of people are visibly mad and pushing back against the growth of government for good reason. >> the interest that our debt alone will soon eat our future. >> we've got all of these time bombs built into the programs and they will come due and they'll crash the economy, we've got to correct them. politicians promise to protect the spending. >> i will protect benefits. >> republicans, too. >> it's...
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thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as opposed to proving it isn't dangerous. so that's really the issue here. this is not a new concept. in medicine, we've had this idea of first do no harm since the time of aapproximahip pohipoacr >> you see young ladies becoming older sooner because of the hormones. that's the concern for most people, they don't flow how it's going to affect their bodies. >> absolutely. and ultimately, we have to decide if a product is safe. to do that, it's where we put that fulcrum, where we put that point of say. it's the product that's being
thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as...
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thanks for being with us. and if you can't be in new york city, you can still be a part of it because you can check it out online. just logon to cbs.com/f ncht ocht, kicks off at 7:00 eastern tonight. you can catch the live webcast hosted by none other. and for a recap, be sure to tune in right here on cbs next tuesday, september 14th, 10:00, 9:00 central for, for a prime t special. so you know what to buy at the store this is friday night. harry, jeff, i hope you were taking notes. >> we got notes. here's the most important question of the morning is jeff wants to know where andre got his leather jacket. serious. >> do you want me to get you the answer for real? >> would you report back? >> where is your jacket from? >> my jacket is from prada. >> i got the sale one fme one f for christmas last year. >> very good. thanks, erica. can i show you one thing very quickly? when you go on google today, you got to see this. this is the craziest thing. when you put your -- when you track your mouse across, isn't that
thanks for being with us. and if you can't be in new york city, you can still be a part of it because you can check it out online. just logon to cbs.com/f ncht ocht, kicks off at 7:00 eastern tonight. you can catch the live webcast hosted by none other. and for a recap, be sure to tune in right here on cbs next tuesday, september 14th, 10:00, 9:00 central for, for a prime t special. so you know what to buy at the store this is friday night. harry, jeff, i hope you were taking notes. >> we...
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not all of us were doing the interview. just two of us. and whoopi who occasionally walked out, walked out and touched her arm like that and set get back to the white house. she thought enough of this conversation. when it was over, she met with the -- what's her first name? >> larry: mikaela. >> she was crying. and whoopi then opened her mouth and used -- and said choice words. very choice words. >> larry: you were witnessing this. >> i wasn't there at the time. we talked about it the next day, whoopi was very honest, she always is, we showed with an iso camera that whoopi, all she did was say, talk about the white house. and it became a big thing. and it's all there -- >> larry: why are the salahis famous? >> why are they famous? a little bit of controversy and a little bit of trouble and hours and hours. that's the whole program. you know, the cable shows, you know, it's talk, talk, talk. and if you can find a bone to chew on, you'll chew it until there's this much of the bone. it's a different time in television. >> larry: but these pe
not all of us were doing the interview. just two of us. and whoopi who occasionally walked out, walked out and touched her arm like that and set get back to the white house. she thought enough of this conversation. when it was over, she met with the -- what's her first name? >> larry: mikaela. >> she was crying. and whoopi then opened her mouth and used -- and said choice words. very choice words. >> larry: you were witnessing this. >> i wasn't there at the time. we...
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toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, done. [ male announcer ] but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't. for that dentist-smooth, clean feeling every day. fight plaque with real power. oral-b power. get 50% off oral-b power brushes for a limited time. visit oralb.com for details. >> mason: the drea
toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> well, good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> in sports -- the nfl's first weekend in action concluded last night with one of the league's most famous rivalries battling right down to the wire. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. the first weekend of the nfl season ended with a dramatic finish between the redskins and cowboys, two botched plays by dallas changed the game in the final seconds of the first. tony romo, dished, quickly tackled and fumbled. deangelo hall picked up the loose ball and took it in for the score. the redskins are up 10-0 in the half. the fourth, the cowboys needing a touchdown. last pla
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> well, good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today."...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> okay. what i'm holding right here is something that shouldn't beggers believe, but it does. this is a letter to the energy secretary requesting f
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and methamphetamine use. marijuana remains the most commonly used drug, almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on the mother's cell phone of her child allegedly smoking the drug. prosecutors say 21-year-old jessica campbell gave her daughter the pot in august. at one point she's heard on the video telling the child don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just grateful that somebody in the community was savvy enough and smart enough and cared enough about this little girl that they forwarded it to another phone and brought it to authorities. >> she remains behind bars facing 11 and a half years in prison. >>> the fbi has launched a civil rights investigation into the beating of a suspect by dallas police. the suspect was african-american but the police chief says he doesn't suspect race played a role in last week's incident. sandra hughes reports this morning. >>> the video shows the arresting off
and methamphetamine use. marijuana remains the most commonly used drug, almost 9% of the population say they used illegal drugs last year. >>> ohio mother accused of giving marijuana to her 2-year-old daughter. this is video recorded on the mother's cell phone of her child allegedly smoking the drug. prosecutors say 21-year-old jessica campbell gave her daughter the pot in august. at one point she's heard on the video telling the child don't blow on the joint. >> i'm just...
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but the person was the most scared was mohammad's ex-wife and she will join us to tell us why. can we trust china? we're going to ask a ballet dancer used as a propaganda tool for the chinese communist regime but he now defected and is the subject of a powerful new movie called mao's last dancer. we're going to be reading your e-mails. [ applause ] >> mr. president, welcome to the huckabee show. i am surprised you are here. >> actually i am a bit surprised to. the they told me they i was going the colbert report. >> the staff brought you here instead. we're going to be talking later in the show about why people aren't going to vote -- what do you think people say they're not going to vote? >> let me say this -- one of the things that makes this country so great is that everyone has a right to vote. i wouldn't be what i'm doing today if people didn't get out and vote. >> that is why they aren't going to vote, i don't know. [ laughter ] >> would you able to hang around for a bit and be with us when we do our e-mails from our viewers? >> yes, i can. i look forward to doing. >> it
but the person was the most scared was mohammad's ex-wife and she will join us to tell us why. can we trust china? we're going to ask a ballet dancer used as a propaganda tool for the chinese communist regime but he now defected and is the subject of a powerful new movie called mao's last dancer. we're going to be reading your e-mails. [ applause ] >> mr. president, welcome to the huckabee show. i am surprised you are here. >> actually i am a bit surprised to. the they told me they...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. it's drive to places with views that'll leave you awestruck...month. fit every stick, pad, helmet and puck month. easily conquer pavement, dirt, rocks and muck month. and get it all while keeping a few bucks month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundred thousand miles. it's truck month qualified lessees now get a low mileage lea on this 2011 traverse for around $299 a nth. call for details. see your local chevrolet dealer. while i was building my friendships... my family... while i was building my life... my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries... is a real reason to lower cholesterol... and that, along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol... it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may
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she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today. >> well, you know, everyone was so thankful that you took on the charge, the heavy charge of being the captain on the boat. >> oh, really? >> we werallfufo that. there you are. >> that's right. >> your hands are freak i will say that i want to keep everyone safe. you and i were getting chummy. i wanted to make everyone safe. >> so let's get on with your "sknnis m stewart were havi o whole story, fox news's glenn beck basically held a rally and basically his whole thing was this is a religious rebirth in america at the site where the mlk speech was given, "i have a dream." so jon stewart, kind of seizing on that momentum, d
she took us all out on a yacht. >> yeah, very cool. >> wined us and dined us. and i actually was able to snap a quick picture. so you can see diane right there. cheek to cheek with me. >> looking buddy-buddy. >> i know. and i also saw george stephanopoulos, who i'm sure is either up right now or getting ready for "good morning america." such a nice party. >> i don't know how he made it out when he has to do "good morning america" later today....
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he believed had bullied his daughter, who has cerebral palsy? the video got a lot of people talking. was the father justified? and what would you have done? today, the father spoke public man, abc news, miami. >> one father's lesson. >>> and, we turn now to what may be the biggest markdown ever of a house. a beverly hills mansion listed at $165 million in 2007 is back on the mark for only $95 million. it has 50,000 square feet of space, a gym, pools, even a nightclub. william randolph hurst once called it home. jfk and jackie honeymooned there. and you might recognize it it from that famous scene
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he...
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someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is expressing surprise. jon karl is here tonight. good evening, jon. >> reporter: diane, the republican leadership is just stunned by what happened last night in delaware, and now they are scrambling to get control of a movement that seems to be taking over their party. >> you betcha. >> reporter: republican leaders had called her a fraud, a liar and unelectable. but now they have to call christine o'donnell republican nominee for senate. >> i didn't count on the establishment to win the primary. i'm not counting on them to win the general. i'm counting on the voters of delaware.
someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is...
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what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it took almost 30 hours but a key piece of evidence in the gulf oil spill is now out of the ocean and on its way to be examined. the blowout preventer, a massive piece of machinery that failed to stop the gusher could hold major clues to preventing future oil spills. tony guida now with more on the device and the investigation. >> reporter: rising slowly from the floor of the gulf of mexico, a one-million pound hunk of yellow metal once attached to an oil well in the gulf. the blowout preventer that did not live up to its name. its recovery could be the rosetta stone to the worst envir
what the failed blowout preventer might tell us. >> i'm russ mitchell. also tonight the battle for congress. can democrats do anything to prevent republicans from gaining control of the house and senate? congress is investigating colleges that are run for profit. we'll tell you why. and traffic buster. china's plan to bypass traffic jams that might work in america. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening....